God was looking for beauty. Beauty is either defined by or inclusive of: ownership, adding something unique and beautiful, and providing a time period for making an offering. Your beauty has to be linked to your uniqueness. Your uniqueness has to be offered for all, not just for God. Such things can be owned, co-owned. Before you go about adding something, think about whether it is something God wants to co-own. If it is not outstandingly beautiful, think about whether it is something I can only accept with, at most, moderate recognition. Just, from now on, ask yourself, is it beautiful? For example, I offered my hand, in a handshake, to him: was it beautiful? I kissed my spouse goodnight: was it beautiful? I offered constructive criticism: was it, or what aspects of it, was beautiful? In this age, if you start looking at the world for beauty, it will be wonderful. When you see the beauty "of" something, you are owning, co-owning, co-moderating, or co-defining -- for example, in art. My offering to humanity has been a beautiful testimony, or testament, of love. It's wonderful, isn't it? It can fulfill. Expectations in love can under- or overwhelm. God wanted to tell all the children were beautiful, without exception. Each child is/was/is precious. You're all beautiful and always will be. You are the ones to care for the wounds of God. You are the ones to love. Don't get stuck in the technicalities of offering or in the perceptions of failed offerings. Be the Samaritan who stops, even as others shock you with their offerings. Be beautiful, outstanding, amazing. Be loving. Those are things I love, I want to own, co-own. Evaluate offerings based on their beauty.